Hurricane Joaquin Got Nothing on These Dry Apartments – New York Edition

With Hurricane Joaquin looking to bring some wetter weather to NYC, we’re looking at three dry NYC apartments to keep you warm and cozy.

Hell’s Kitchen Apartments

3 BR – 60 Riverside Boulevard, Hell’s Kitchen
1 At 60 Riverside Boulevard, you can find a luxurious NYC apartment free from moisture. This three-bedroom, 1448-square-foot apartment is calling your name. Other than the fact that this is a no-fee apartment, there are plenty of building-wide amenities that you can enjoy (such as rock climbing!) How about being able to rock climb as a natural disaster sets in?

1 BR – West 46th Street, Hell’s Kitchen 2 Brand new on the market, this one-bedroom apartment comes with great natural lighting, doorman & elevator service, laundry in the building, and stainless steel kitchen appliances. There is ample space to stretch out and enjoy time inside and away from the elements in the warmth of your Hell’s Kitchen apartment.

Keep browsing for more apartments for rent in Hell’s Kitchen.


Dry Astoria Rentals

2 BR – 21st Street, Astoria 3 Other than the fact that this is no fee, the apartment also comes with one month of free rent! What a steal! The listing has dark oak cabinets, oak plank flooring, stainless steel kitchen appliances, and is undoubtedly a dry NYC apartment. Astoria is also in close proximity to the NYC ferry. In the chance that subways are flooded or buses aren’t running, a quick hop over to a ferry can connect you with The Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs. It’s good to have options, no need to limit yourself!


Still looking for other dry apartments in NYC? Consider browsing through other apartments for rent in NYC or one-bedroom apartments in any of the five boroughs. NYC no-fee apartments for rent are also in high demand, this day and all days, no matter the weather outside. Maybe you’re ready to take the plunge into buying? Time to check out Manhattan homes for sale!

Lee Lin
Lee Lin
Lee is a data geek from MIT who spent years at quantitative hedge funds cranking out models to explain and predict financial markets. Real estate has always been a big part of Lee's life. He grew up helping out at his parents' Jersey Shore motels, became a landlord his first year out of college, analyzed mortgages on a fixed-income trading desk, and acquired a New York real estate license. At RentHop, he combines his nerd talents and real estate knowledge to constantly tweak the secret HopScore. He currently lives near Bryant Park and his favorite restaurant was Cafe Zaiya (now known as Tomiz).

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